Buy this 1954 Jaguar XK120 Roadster and a classic British bomber jacket

Because British.

Jaguars from the 1950s and 1960s are some of the best-looking cars that money can buy, and the XK120 is no exception. This 1954 Jaguar XK120 SE Roadster is being auctioned in Philadelphia on October 7, and is estimated to be worth between $110k-$140k. The original owner ordered it with the "Special Equipment" package, which added 20 hp, and then proceeded to put even more go-faster bits on it. These included a competition intake manifold, triple SU carburetors, racing cams, a high-flow fuel pump and many other upgrades. The car was sold by its original owner in 1957, and then owned by the same person from 1957 until 2010. In the early 1990s, the XK underwent a three-year restoration, bringing it back to showroom condition. By the looks of it, this restoration was a huge success.

The aforementioned XK has resided in the northeast United States since its purchase in 1954, and with fall fast approaching, its only right that it should be taken for a crisp, autumn New England cruise. You'll need to be dressed for the weather, though. What better to wear in a '50s Jag than this British RAF sheepskin leather jacket? The fur will keep you warm as you cruise those twisting, leaf-covered New England roads, and the noise from the Jag will keep your ears happy, too.